
Accelerator | Toaru Majutsu no Index Wiki | Fandom
Accelerator (一方通行 アクセラレータ Ippō Tsūkō (Akuserarēta)?, lit. "One-Way Road") is the 1st-ranked Level 5 and the strongest esper currently residing in Academy City. He is the second …
ACCELERATOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCELERATOR is one that accelerates. How to use accelerator in a sentence.
Accelerator - Wikipedia
Accelerator (To Aru Majutsu No Index), a fictional character in the light novel series A Certain Magical Index and the manga series A Certain Scientific Accelerator
Accelerators - CERN
An accelerator propels charged particles, such as protons or electrons, at high speeds, close to the speed of light. They are then smashed either onto a target or against other particles circulating in the …
ACCELERATOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
accelerator noun [C] (THING THAT MAKES SOMETHING GO FASTER) a pedal (= part worked with the foot) in a car that makes the car go faster when pressed (Definition of accelerator from the …
ACCELERATOR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The accelerator in a vehicle is the pedal that controls the flow of gasoline to the engine, which you press with your foot in order to make the vehicle go faster.
ACCELERATOR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Accelerator definition: a person or thing that accelerates.. See examples of ACCELERATOR used in a sentence.
Accelerator - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
An accelerator makes things go, or accelerate. The gas pedal on a car is an accelerator, but so is a machine that scientists use to speed particles up and smash them.
How Do Particle Accelerators Actually Work? - BGR
4 days ago · Particle accelerators have been responsible for revolutionary scientific breakthroughs, but the tech behind them isn't as hard to understand as you might think.
Accelerator Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
ACCELERATOR meaning: 1 : a pedal in a vehicle that is pressed down to make the vehicle go faster; 2 : a machine that causes charged particles (such as electrons and protons) to move at extremely high …